Sure... kosher phones, kosher buses, kosher army units...
ok, I know that the first are starting to appear, and their are private buses for #2. I suppose for #3, many people would say that they don't exist here, either :)
There is a piece about Tootsie Rolls in the book The Way it Was by Hindy Krohn the mother of Pesach Krohn, put out by Artscroll. In it she describes as a child how the Rabbonim made it ossur to eat Tootsie Rolls and other candies and how crushed she was about that. I hope that she is smiling up in Shomayim about this news.
Sure... kosher phones, kosher buses, kosher army units...
ReplyDeleteok, I know that the first are starting to appear, and their are private buses for #2. I suppose for #3, many people would say that they don't exist here, either :)
lol
ReplyDeleteGrowing up we ate Tootsie Rolls. I don't remember them being in the "non-kosher" category of Oreos, M&M's, Cheez Doodles, etc.
ReplyDeletemaybe they had a hechsher at some point in the past and then lost it or gave it up? unlikely but maybe
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that it might have had a local va'ad hechsher for a while, maybe.
ReplyDeleteBut we also chewed Trident gum, before gum became not kosher.
It also just might have been in the "What, candy needs a hechsher?" category. :)
gatorade is doing a kosher trial starting in january on the east coast. if they feel its worth it, they will expand and keep it kosher.
ReplyDelete(idea for kosher gatorade commercial: chassidishe tish with the rebbe and chassidim sweating gatorade colored sweat)
There is a piece about Tootsie Rolls in the book The Way it Was by Hindy Krohn the mother of Pesach Krohn, put out by Artscroll. In it she describes as a child how the Rabbonim made it ossur to eat Tootsie Rolls and other candies and how crushed she was about that. I hope that she is smiling up in Shomayim about this news.
ReplyDeletei hope that gatorade will be sold here. isotone costs 4 times as much
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